The Washington Redskins have won the race to sign highly-prized free agent cornerback Josh Norman. Norman only became a free agent last week after the Carolina Panthers rescinded his franchise tag and, according to NFL Networks Ian Rapoport, he has signed a $75m (£52m) deal with the Redskins, with $50m (£34.7m) of that salary guaranteed.The 28-year-old was an All-Pro corner last season and a big part of the Panthers run to Super Bowl 50, where they were beaten by the Denver Broncos. Washington emerged as a front-runner to sign Norman soon after he entered free agency, and they were able to get a deal done quickly, to the surprise of many including the player himself.When [the franchise tag was rescinded] it was crazy because Mr. Allen, the [Redskins] President, hit me up right away with a jersey, No. 24, Norman said.And the crazy thing is I didnt see it until a day and a half later because I was still getting over the fact of what was going on.Being somewhere 28 years all your life and just in a blink of an eye, gone, just like that, Ive just never been without a job. That small amount of hours, everything went rapid and I came up here and it just felt right.I just feel so great about being here and the craziest part about it is you guys have been so nice to me since Day One.I mean everything [since] Ive been here since I got off that plane, you guys have been so nice to me. I felt that homecoming and everything that was here. 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The victory means the Bandits will face the Minnesota Wilderness in a Saturday semifinal, while the Eagles will face the Summerside Western Capitals in a rematch of the 1997 national championship game. Summerside fell 4-2 to the Truro Bearcats in the late game. Anthony Petruzzelli and Cam Maclise had the other goals for Brooks (3-1), which won a rematch after losing 4-1 to the Eagles in the Western Canada Cup championship game on May 4. Dan OKeefe and Trevor Cameron scored for Surrey (3-1), which trailed 5-0 before the games midway point. Brooks hit the scoreboard first just over a minute into the game, as Bruce buried a loose puck behind Surrey netminder Michael Santaguida. That ended Santaguidas shutout streak at just over 91 minutes, dating back to the Eagles overtime win over Summerside on Monday night. Reners made it 2-0 at 5:37, finishing off a pretty feed from Dakota Mason, and McCallum, making his tournament debut, snapped one past Santaguida 1:15 later. Petruzzelli ppushed the lead to 4-0 just past the five-minute mark of the second period, picking off an ill-advised Surrey pass and beating Santaguida.dddddddddddd Maclise then scored his tournament-leading fifth goal at 7:43, collecting the rebound of an Anthony Paskaruk shot and making it 5-0. The Eagles finally got on the board nine minutes in to the second period, as OKeefe drove the net to tip a centring feed from Drew Best past Brooks goaltender Michael Fredrick, cutting the Bandits lead to 5-1. Cameron scored arguably the best goal of the tournament thus far to round out the scoring at 15:04 of the second, picking up the puck at his own blue-line before dancing around a Brooks defenceman and Fredrick for a short-handed goal. Surrey got no closer, managing just six shots in the third period as it lost for the fifth time in 26 playoff games. Despite the shaky start Santaguida finished with 31 saves, while Fredrick made 22 stops to record the win. Later Thursday, the Bearcats earned their first win of the tournament in its last game. Philip Fife, Kyle Morrsion, Adam Guy and Zack Evans-Renaud scored for Truro (1-3), which had been mathematically eliminated on Tuesday after a loss to Minnesota. Scott Trask and Craig MacLauchlan scored for Summerside (2-2). ' ' '